Bailey B, Gaudreault P, Thivierge R (2008) Neurologic and neuropsy- chological symptoms during the first year after electric shock: results of a prospective multicenter study. Am J Em Med 26:413-418.Bailey B, Gadreault P, Thivierge RL. Neurologic and neuropsychological symptoms during the ...
Electric shock symptoms and treatment will be addressed in this lesson with examples of current methods to improve recovery. Many victims of electrical shock can have various types of injuries. Electric Shock At 5:00 pm in a busy office, Mr. Davis was plugging in his security alarms when an...
A person who has suffered an electric shock may have very little external evidence of injury or may have obvious severe burns. Some people may be incardiac arrestafter an electric shock or alightning strike. Burns are usually most severe at the points of contact with the electrical source and...
If someone who has received an electric shock does not havecardiac arrestright away and does not have severe burns, they are likely to survive. Infection is the most common cause of death in people hospitalized after an electrical injury. Electrical damage to the brain may result in a permanen...
Angina: An illness where not enough oxygen reaches the heart, causing chest pain resembling a heart attack, but it resolves after taking medication. Angina raises the risk of a heart attack. High blood cholesterol levels: Increases the risk of developing blood clots in the arteries. ...
Some people become nauseous or sick to their stomach during and after the brain or head zap. Many people become frightened that the brain zap is an indication of a major medical or mental health problem. Some people are shaken by the brain zap, leaving them anxious and concerned about having...
Anxiety is defined as a state of apprehension, uncertainty, and fear resulting from anticipation of a realistic or imagined threatening event or situation.[1] What is anxiety disorder? Everyone experiences anxiety from time to time. This is normal. Anxiety becomes a disorder when it and its sym...
bone as well as a decrease in the bone density and mass. In common, bones go through a process in which new bone cells are created to replace with the old ones but the ability to manage this process of the body change with age, so people after the age of 35 have less bone growth....
Women with MS tend to have fewer relapses, or disease flare-ups, during pregnancy, although the risk of relapse increases in the first three to six months after delivery of the baby.Symptoms of MS in menWhile women tend to be diagnosed with RRMS/SPMS in higher numbers than men, men are...
Typically, tapering off over one to two weeks would be reasonable if treatment has lasted less than eight weeks. After six to eight months of treatment, you may need to taper off over six to eight weeks. Your tapering schedule will depend on the medication you are taking and how long you...